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s Shrimp tempura is a delicious Japanese dish that often acts as an appetizer, but a great shrimp tempura recipe can also make for a crispy, full meal of fried shrimp, too. This is a common dish ordered in Japanese restaurants, but can you make shrimp tempura at home too? We'll walk you through how to prepare this Japanese recipe. Making Shrimp Tempura View this post on Instagram A post shared by JENNIFER🤤 (@foodiejenni) For shrimp tempura made at home instead of in a Japanese restaurant, most recipes call for jumbo or large shrimp, all-purpose flour, Panko breadcrumbs, large eggs, a cooking oil like vegetable oil or canola oil for the hot oil needed for the deep fryer, and occasionally potato starch or cornstarch. That's all to...

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This chicken-fried steak fingers recipe by Simply Mamá Cooks on YouTube shows the simple process on how to dredge and fry the steak fingers and cream the gravy

It’s a homemade recipe that is made from scratch, and it reminds me of southern cooking. I’m not a big fried steak, but I like how it’s in chicken finger pieces which makes it easier to eat. This would be a complete meal if you have mashed potatoes on the side with a salad. Ingredients: 1 1/2 lb cubed beef steak 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp seasoned salt 1 tsp onion salt blend 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp paprika 1/2 tsp black pepper 2 large eggs 1/4 cup water cooking oil for frying Gravy: 1/4 cup cooking oil 3 Tbsp all-purpose flour 1/4 tsp onion powder 2 to 2 1/2 cups whole milk salt and pepper to taste...

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Perfect for smaller gatherings, our Maple Spiced Grilled Turkey Breast recipe is your answer to the holiday meal in 2020.

After polling my Facebook friends, I learned quite quickly – most of us are changing up our 2020 Thanksgiving plans.  And many of my friends are cooking Thanksgiving for the first time ever.  You’ve got this.  Really.   There are many ways to cook a turkey, and I’ve tried them all, with varying results.  We’ve roasted, grilled, fried and smoked our Thanksgiving birds.  But, when it comes down to it, I’ll do it this same way every time.  Maple Spiced Grilled Turkey Breasts forevah. If you’re a traditionalist, this isn’t your recipe.  But, if you’ve always wished your Thanksgiving turkey tasted a little bit more like, well, chicken, then this Maple Spiced Grilled Turkey Breast recipe is for you.  In fact,...

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Apple Cider Muffins are full of apple flavor with apple pie spice and apple cider and are the perfect treat to have with a cup of coffee, as a dessert, or even to just satisfy your sweet tooth! For another quick and sweet muffin, try my Cinnamon...

Apple Cider Muffins are full of apple flavor with apple pie spice and apple cider and are the perfect treat to have with a cup of coffee, as a dessert, or even to just satisfy your sweet tooth! For another quick and sweet muffin, try my Cinnamon Sugar Donut Muffins. Apple Cider Muffins It’s all about apples and apple-flavored treats in the fall. But, you don’t even need to peel or chop any apples to get that popular fall flavor in these muffins. With homemade apple pie spice and apple cider, there is a sweet apple taste in every bite! Plus, the sugary topping will make it hard to eat just one! Apple Cider Muffins Recipe There are two main...

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62 Professional Cooks Explain What Common Mistakes Amateurs Make And How To Avoid Them

Eating is loads of fun, but in order to do that, you’ve got to get off the couch and cook (let’s pretend that ordering pizza isn’t an option). The good news is that cooking can be incredibly enjoyable and it will put your creativity and dexterity to the test. The bad news is, watching Gordon Ramsay shout at amateur cooks for the 100th time on YouTube won’t make you a brilliant chef if you don’t hone your skills like a cuisine samurai. Luckily, the internet is full of helpful professionals. These cooks are sharing some of their wisdom with amateurs and helping them avoid the most basic, common mistakes that some of us are guilty of. Personally, I overcrowd the...

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